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Shelly Bennett came to Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre for the first time Tuesday morning with plans for a hike.

But those plans soon changed when she saw the hordes of people gathered in the amphitheater’s upper south parking lot. Quickly, Bennett and her crew from Wisconsin — Taylor and Sheila Hibl and Kevin Bale — became four of about 2,300 people who participated in the Colorado 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb.

When Jon Bybee’s 17-year-old granddaughter went into cardiac arrest earlier this year, West Metro Fire Rescue paramedics were there to save her life.

Because of this, Bybee spoke in support of West Metro’s upcoming ballot initiative that, if approved, would allow the district to adjust its mill levy to compensate for a loss in revenue due to a reduced residential assessment rate.

ARVADA — The Front Range Falcons might have a tiny golf team, but that doesn’t stop them from excelling at what they do.

Still, that doesn’t mean they don’t face their fair share of struggles.

On Thursday at the Indian Tree Golf Course, junior phenom Breck Ferrin finished ninth overall in a competitive 3A Metro League tournament, shooting just 6-over par (76). His only teammate, senior Davis Stewart, could not finish due to a wrist injury and only completed 10 holes.

ARVADA — It’s no secret that Chatfield’s Max Heupel is a master on the golf course.
On Friday at the Indian Tree Golf Club, the junior Charger proved as much when he won not just the 5A competition but beat out every single golfer (including 4A) outright. He shot even with the par-70 course.

LITTLETON — When it comes to 2A and 8-man, Vail Christian has always been a formidable opponent for Front Range Christian. This year was no different.
On Saturday on their own home turf, the Falcons played a tale of two halves, staging a massive comeback in the second. It wasn’t enough, however, as they fell to the Saints 34-22.